The Dutch wine tradition has its origins in Roman times, after the Middle Ages it gave way to other forms of agricultural activity. In 1970 the first vines returned to the southern slopes of the Yeker valley, on the Apostelhoeve. The Apostelhoeve, one of Limburg's most beautiful spots on top of the Louwberg, is home to Holland's oldest and one of the largest wine estates in the Netherlands. Source: Apostelhoeve.
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